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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Remembering Fukushima Video


Remembering Fukushima Video

This podcast features an interview with Dr Ito, Dr Mitsuo and Dr Sasaki at ICNC Amsterdam where the podcast has the only interview with the first doctor, a nuclear cardiologist, on site at Fukushima. 

This emotional interview occurred only weeks after the events at the reactor.


The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

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PART 1

Remembering Fukushima Audio


Remembering Fukushima Audio

This podcast features an interview with Dr Ito, Dr Mitsuo and Dr Sasaki at ICNC Amsterdam where the podcast has the only interview with the first doctor, a nuclear cardiologist, on site at Fukushima. 

This emotional interview occurred only weeks after the events at the reactor.


The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.
Direct link to itunes
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You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.

The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com/
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Sunday, 24 March 2013

PETMR with Dr Cherry


This Video podcast features an interview with Prof. Cherry  on the topic of new PETMR



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Sunday, 13 November 2011

The IAEA with Dr Maurizio Dondi Audio

The IAEA with Dr Maurizio Dondi
This podcast Features an interview with Dr Maurizio Dondi discussing the IAEA and the work that it does The IAEA human health website


Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and the EANM and The IAEA
The first part will come as medium  quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

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The IAEA with Dr Maurizio Dondi Video

The IAEA with Dr Maurizio Dondi
This podcast Features an interview with Dr Maurizio Dondi discussing the IAEA and the work that it does The IAEA human health website

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and the EANM and The IAEA
The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.
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The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com/
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

PET MRI camera from Siemens with Dr Georgi audio

This podcast Features an interview with Dr Georgi From Siemens discusses the challenges and success of building the new PET MRI, how does it work?
What new applications does this open up?

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
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You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.

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PET MRI camera from Siemens with Dr Georgi Video

PET MRI camera from Siemens with Dr Georgi Video

This podcast features an interview with Dr Georgi From Siemens discusses the challenges and success of building the new PET MRI how does it work?
What new applications does this open up?

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and EANM and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.
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Thursday, 15 September 2011

Cardiac Fusion with Dr Kaufmann video version


Dr Philipp A. Kaufmann, from University Hospital Zurich video version

This podcast Features an interview with Dr Philipp A. Kaufmann, from University Hospital Zurich and looks at image fusion of both Myocardial perfusion SPECT and PET with different and combined hardware something Dr Kaufmann has been using clinically for many years.

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

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You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.

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Cardiac Image Fusion with Dr Philipp A. Kaufmann audio version

Dr Philipp A. Kaufmann Image Fusion audio version

This podcast Features an interview with Dr Philipp A. Kaufmann from Zurich who has been using fusion of both myocardial perfusion SPECT and PET to CT clinically for several years.

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Dr Gordon DePuey Choosing Reconstruction clinical perspective audio version

Dr Gordon DePuey Choosing Reconstruction clinical perspective audio version

This podcast Features an interview with Dr Gordon DePuey and looks at tips for Choosing Reconstruction from clinical perspective looking at both software and hardware.

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

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Dr Gordon DePuey Choosing Reconstruction clinical perspective

Dr Gordon DePuey Choosing Reconstruction clinical perspective

This podcast Features an interview with Dr Gordon DePuey and looks at tips for Choosing Reconstruction from clinical perspective looking at both software and hardware.

Further upcoming episodes will look at more from ICNC and also an interview with the first doctor on site at Fukushima reactor accident.

The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.
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You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.

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Saturday, 21 May 2011

Mummies with cardiovascular disease audio edition

Mummies with cardiovascular disease audio edition
This podcast Features an interview with Gregory S Thomas MD, MPH, Adel H Allam MD, Randall C Thompson MD

Allam, et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology: CVImaging 2011;4:315027


The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

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Mummies with cardiovascular disease video edition

Mummies with cardiovascular disease video edition
This podcast Features an interview with Gregory S Thomas MD, MPH, Adel H Allam MD, Randall C Thompson MD

Allam, et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology: CVImaging 2011;4:315027


The first part will come as medium quality video for iphones or ipads or Audio

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Saturday, 14 May 2011

Rapidscan Part 2

Rapidscan Part 2
Please contact me Rob williams if you are going to ICNC the week of 16/5/2011

Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast is the second part of the previous podcast it is audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

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Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Rapidscan Part 1 medium quality video

Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.


Interesting news link re Japan http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093

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Rapidscan Part 1 Audio only version

Episode 43 Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
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Interesting news link re Japan http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093


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Monday, 25 April 2011

Rapidscan Part 1 720p quality video

Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
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Interesting news link re: Japan and Chernoble
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093


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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Radio-Isotope Supply into the future

Radio-Isotope Supply into the future
Features interviews with Dr Neil Petry From Duke in the USA, and Dr James Ballinger from Guys and St Thomas in London UK

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Monday, 30 August 2010

VQ SPECT new developments LV Failure

Episode 40 VQ SPECT new developments
This podcast features an interview  with Professors from Lund Sweden Bacj and Jonson
at the BNMS meeting

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Sunday, 11 July 2010

Prof Ora Israel The Utility of Hybrid Imaging

Prof Ora Israel The Utility of Hybrid Imaging
This podcast an interview with rof Ora Israel on the The Utility of Hybrid Imaging
She discusses guided biopsy, PET with high fat diet for cardiac and much more.
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Thursday, 25 February 2010

CardiArc

CardiArc
This podcast an interview with Lisa Hazen CNMT, FSNMTS, from Cardiarc. Discussing a new type of cardiac gamma camera.
Cardiarc website


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Dual isotope with a difference



Direct Imaging of Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia With Fluorine-18–Labeled Deoxyglucose and Tc-99m-Sestamibi in Coronary Artery Disease

This podcast features and interview with Dr Jain from Philadelphia. It looks at Direct Imaging of Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia With Fluorine-18–Labeled Deoxyglucose and Tc-99m-Sestamibi in Coronary Artery Disease.

Note this is NOT using FDG for viability


Try this podcast also ASNC 2007

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Saturday, 14 February 2009

molly supply

Molly Supply
This podcast features an interview with Dr Christoper O'Brien
from Canada on the origins, issues and actions around the supply of Molybdenum


Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Cardiac Stem Cells

Cross posting from nuccast.com
Cardiac Stem Cells
This podcast features an interview by Bronwyn Cleary with Dr Magdelena Kostkiewicz
at the EANM.
The Role of Nuclear Imaging in Evaluating Myocardial Homing of Progenitor Cells and the Impact of Stem Cell Therapy on Myocardial Perfusion and Function.

Background:
In patients after myocardial infarction, stem cell therapy has already shown some clinical promise; however, many fundamental questions remain unanswered. The aim of this study was to evaluate the myocardial viability prior to stem cell transfer and its long-term effect on myocardial perfusion and function. In addition, early myocardial retention of tracer-labeled cells was evaluated.

Material and methods:
46 patients with a large anterior myocardial infarction (peak CK 2399-11213U/L, peak Tn I 68-249 ng/dL) were included in the study 6-9 days after primary PCI. The control group involved 12 patients not subjected to cell therapy (1:4 assignment). To evaluate myocardial perfusion and viability, regional and global left ventricular contractility, GSPECT was performed 2 days prior to autologous CD34+ cells’ transcoronary application. In addition, in a subgroup of 23 consecutive patients the cells were labeled with 99mTc-HMPAO to assess their early myocardial retention (i.e., homing to the infarct zone vs. border zone vs. non-infarcted area, myocardial SPECT) and proportion of retention in the heart vs. other organs (whole body SPECT). After 6 months, GSPECT was repeated.

Results.
In the impaired segments, improvement in both perfusion and ejection (global, regional) fraction was observed at 6 months (45- 49 % in the active group, 52-54% in controls). One hour after transcoronary transfer, 4.72 (1.45-8.42)% activity was detected in the myocardium. In 87% patients there was a clear border-zone engraftment, without any detectable retention in the no-perfusion zone. There was a correlation between peak TnI (but not cell number) and early engraftment efficiency (r=0.54, p=0.052).

Conclusions
; Our preliminary results support the hypothesis that, in patients with a large myocardial infarction, transcoronary implantation of autologous CD34+ cells stem cells has an impact on myocadial perfusion and function at 6 months. However, preferential engraftment of the (viable) border zone indicates that the area of ‘irreversible’ injury (no-perfusion zone) may not be accessible to transcoronary-delivered cells.

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Sunday, 10 February 2008

D-SPECT




This podcast features and interview with Prof Ben-Haim from UCL in LONDON.

Looking at the revolutionary D-SPECT camera

Pictures of the camera are here D-SPECT camera
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Monday, 17 December 2007

The real effect of stress



This cardiac podcast is a subset of the nuclear medicine and molecular medicine podcast

This podcast features and interview with Dr Verona from Italy.

The real effect of stress

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Sunday, 21 October 2007

The inspire trial



The Inspire trial

This podcast features and interview with Dr Mahmarian from Houston Texas. It looks at the implications of the INSPIRE trial which used myocardial perfusion imaging to manage pre-exisitng cardiac disease.

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